PirateBrowser – is a bundle package of the Tor client (Vidalia), FireFox Portable browser (with foxyproxy addon) and some custom configs that allows you to circumvent censorship that certain countries such as Iran, North Korea, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Denmark, Italy and Ireland impose onto their citizens.

TrekkMarket – is a booking search engine where you can search for and book trips which are unbelievably cheap and good value. You can choose from over 3,151 destinations such as Rome to Venice for 44 Euros, and Florence to Munich for 50 Euros. If you are a tour company, you can sign up to have your trips included in the search engine.

Dave’s Mapper – Are you a big Dungeons and Dragons fan? Do you constantly need new maps for new games? Then Dave’s Mapper will help you out. Everytime you refresh the page, a new map appears, and you can also see the maps by various other artists. You can export the map as a PNG image. The site also asks for tile donations to make new maps.

Logo Garden – Entrepreneurs often lack time and money to make basic branding materials – logo, website, business cards, etc – all with the same look and feel. Yet when everything matches, your business looks more professional. And potential customers recognize you more easily. Logo Garden has invented do-it-yourself (DIY) logos, then DIY websites. The result is dazzling looks, instant launch, and zero cost.

Ackwired – is the eBay for buying and selling websites, and established web businesses. List your website for free, and even add a “buy it now” price for a faster sale. Your site can be shared over Ackwired’s social networks and homepage for additional exposure. At the end, Ackwired only takes a 1% commission from the sale, which definitely beats eBay.

Just here to let you know that Logo Garden is stealing almost all their designs from hardworking Graphic designers. Do not use it. You could get into a legal battle without even knowing you did something wrong.

Mark O'Neill is a freelance journalist and bibliophile, who has been getting stuff published since 1989. For 6 years, he was the Managing Editor of MakeUseOf. Now he writes, drinks too much tea, arm-wrestles with his dog, and writes some more. You can find him on Twitter and Facebook.